Six bedroom Pymble house sold for $5.7 million

Six bedroom Pymble house sold for $5.7 million
Staff reporterSeptember 11, 2017

A six bedroom Pymble house sold for $5.7 million on the weekend making it Sydney’s most expensive sale.

Located at 33 Pymble Avenue, the property was marketed as the "pinnacle of prestige in Pymble."

The 2100 sam holding sold for $2.2 million in 2004.

It features a formal lounge, spotted gum staircase and dining room as well as an open plan living zone that leads to the outdoor area and gardens.

There are two bedrooms that have ensuite including a downstairs guest suite while the upper level master has its own dressing room and Pietra Grey marble full ensuite.

The heart of the property is the CaesarStone kitchen with marble splashback, walk-in pantry, Ilve stainless steel gas appliances, an integrated Liebherr fridge and purified water tap.

There is also a 10 metre swimming pool along with a tennis court.

Other rooms includes a games room, fully equipped home theatre and sauna.

Other features includes three car garage with workshop space and wine cellar.

The rail is only 400 metres away.

The property was offered through Rowan Lazar and Phil Orr from Sydney Sotheby's International Realty.

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